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Going-Concern Audit Opinions and the Provision of Nonaudit Services: Implications for Auditor Independence of Bankrupt Firms

Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory 28 (1), 153 (2009);
doi: 10.2308/aud.2009.28.1.153

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Joseph Callaghan, Professor; Mohinder Parkash, Associate Professor; and Rajeev Singhal, Assistant Professor
Oakland University.
SUMMARY: Researchers in the area of auditor independence have examined the relationship between auditors' opinions and auditor-provided services. While DeFond et al. (2002) and Geiger and Rama (2003) fail to find auditor impairment for distressed U.S. companies, Sharma (2001) and Sharma and Sidhu (2001) find a negative relationship between the likelihood of a going-concern (GC) opinion and nonaudit fees paid to auditors for bankrupt Australian companies. These conflicting results may arise from jurisdictional differences between Australia and the U.S. or differential managerial incentives and firm costs between distressed and bankrupt firms. In light of these differences, an empirical question exists as to whether the results of the Australian studies will obtain in the U.S. We examine the relationship between the propensity of auditors to render GC opinions and nonaudit fees (and other auditor fees) for a sample of bankrupt U.S. firms. We do not observe any association between GC opinions and nonaudit fees, audit fees, total fees, or the ratio of nonaudit fees to total fees. ©2009 American Accounting Association
History: Submitted January 2006; accepted November 2008; published May 2009
Permalink: http://link.aip.org/link/AJPTXX/v28/i1/p153/s1

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